Setup
GB
Electrical connection
50
So as not to overheat, the appliance requires unrestricted ventilation. Therefore,
position the appliance such that ...
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there is an all-round free space of minimum 10 cm, e.g. to the nearest
wall,
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a free space directly above of minimum 60 cm, e.g. to a suspended wall
cabinet.
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For cooling, the appliance draws in air through openings on the underside.
Do not place it on fabrics or plush surfaces, such as table cloths. Operate it
only on smooth surfaces.
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Do not place it adjacent to curtains, drapes or other textiles which, due to
the airfl ow, could press themselves against the appliance.
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Do not place it on surfaces which may contain ferric or steel materials under-
neath. These may become very hot.
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Maintain a minimum distance of 1 meter to appliances that are sensitive
to electromagnetic fi elds (e.g. computer screens, clocks, magnetic storage
media, electronic devices etc.).
When you have unpacked and set up the appliance as described, connect the
plug into a mains power socket.
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Before you connect the appliance, ensure that the connection data (voltage
and frequency) given on the data plate tallies with your mains power supply.
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The mains power socket must be protected by a 16A fuse.
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Do not use an extension cable when connecting the appliance. In the event
of an emergency, the plug must be quickly accessible.
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Do not route the power cable over the appliance or over hot and / or sharp
surfaces.
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Ensure that the power cable cannot be trapped.
The electrical safety of the appliance is only assured when it is connected to a
correctly installed protective conductor system. Operation on a mains power
socket without a protective conductor is prohibited. If in doubt, arrange for the
house wiring to be checked by a qualifi ed electrician.
The manufacturer is not liable for damage caused by a missing or interrupted
protective conductor.
SIKP 3400 A1